Getting Around In Helinski
Helsinki enjoys relatively congestion-free roads. Traffic jams are rare, perhaps because so many locals use the efficient city transportation system, Helsingen Kaupungin Liikennelaitos (HKL). HKL runs buses, metro trains, trams, local trains and a ferry to Suomenlinna. Timetables and a route map are available free of charge from HKL offices.
Renting cars is not advised - although the traffic may be manageable, parking is difficult.
Taxis can be hard to come by during morning and evening rush hours, but are otherwise an expensive but reliable resource.
Cycling is a great way to get around the city. Helsinki has an extensive system of well-marked and good-quality bicycle paths. Free Citybikes can be used throughout the centre for a refundable deposit. For further destinations, bicycles can be rented from several locations.